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A few months ago the son traded some of my stuff for a wrecker body. I didn’t think I really needed one. My current body is pretty…
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‘Way back in Master Gardener class, we were told to play Sherlock Holmes when a garden problem was noticed: “When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains,…
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Have you ever said to your kids, “You two fight like cats and dogs!” Is that true or do they just fight like normal brothers and sisters?…
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Farmville, Virginia. Population: 8,216. Perhaps Farmville is most widely known as the home of Longwood University and Hampden-Sydney College. Secondly, because it shares the same name as…
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At Prince Edward County Elementary School (PECES), discipline referrals are down 21 percent, and students have been energized with several new programs, including a daily TV news…
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The Charlotte County Master Gardeners will offer a scholarship for a student who has been accepted to or is currently attending college at the under-graduate or graduate…
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Southside Virginia Community College held its Sixth Annual Corrections Awards Banquet on April 24, 2014 at Christanna Campus in Alberta. Dr. John J. Cavan presented the Keynote…
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The Lunenburg County Historical Society announces the placement of a state historical highway marker detailing the history of the county’s 1827 courthouse at the front entrance to…
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We almost had a riot here in Stump County last week. You all know Little Big, called LB by most of us and El Bee by Manual…
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I am writing this letter as Chairman of Centra Southside Community Hospital, and on behalf of our seventeen board members, representing the counties of Amelia, Appomattox, Buckingham,…
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